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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >>> i'm sue herera with your mark wrap. the dow surged 109 points. the s&p up about 12 and the nasdaq jumped 28. home builder sentiment soared in june to a seven-year high a symbol the builders are viewing the market favorably. a planned stock split for google is expected on the horizon after shareholders settled a lot this weekend. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball" and chris. >> this is a great top pick. lose now or later. that's the choice republicans say they're facing on the issue of immigration reform. think about it. on the one hand, there's a demographic reality threatening the future of the party. minorities populations including hispanics are skewing heavily in favor of democrats. immigrant populations are booming, is their share of the population. that's why lindsey graham is urging the party to do something to curry favor to the political bloc. doll nothing they say and you can basically kiss the white house good-bye in 2016 and well beyond. but doing something means a m
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >>> i'm sue herera with your mark wrap. the dow surged 109 points. the s&p up about 12 and the nasdaq jumped 28. home builder sentiment soared in june to a seven-year high a symbol the builders are viewing the market favorably. a planned stock split for google is expected on the horizon after shareholders settled a lot this weekend. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball" and chris....
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate has the highest level of vitamin d3. more than any other brand, to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. >>> another new poll from massachusetts shows ed markey there, the congressman making good progress in the special election for the election next tuesday. according to a new poll, markey has an 11-point read over republican gabriella gifford, markey 54, gomez 43. the election is next tuesday. we hope to be up there to cover it. we'll be right back. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate has the highest level of vitamin d3. more than any other brand, to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world....
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and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the early 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families, and our american icon became a husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bravo's "inside the actors studio," and paul farhi is with "the washington post." james gandolfini's portrayal of tony soprano, there was one bedrock of truth of everything he did. he was just a family guy trying to hold everything together. in an early first season episode, he was on a car trip to visit prospective colleges with his daughter, who confronts him about his line of work. let's listen. >> are you in the mafia? >> am i in the what? >> whatever you want to call it. organized crime. >> that's total crap. who told you that? >> dad, i have lived in the house all my life. i have seen police come with warrants. i have seen you going out at 3:00 in the morning. >> so yo
and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the early 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families, and our american icon became a husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bravo's "inside the actors studio," and paul farhi is with "the...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s. presidents in that country, and then some. >> we put together a collection of memorable presidential speeches that took place in germany at the brandenburg gate, and we're going to show them to you. i think it will bring back quite a few memories. >> june 26, 1963. >> as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner. >> june 12th, 1987. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> july 31st, 2006. >> last night jeb and i had some crabs with like members of the 1972 miami dolphins. dan marino and his really dynamic wife. >> well, in fairness to "w," that last one was obviously not made in ger
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s....
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basically trying to fix the problems that had been created by international sanctions against iran's economy which has clearly affected the people so much there. and also the iranian people want to break out of the isolation that they are in. this probably puts more pressure to figure out if he can reach an accommodation with the united states. as you know all of these negotiations have led nowhere. we will see whether or not there is any chance. >> always great to have you on. thank you. >> good to be with you. >>> if we don't pass immigration reform and get it off the table in a reasonable practical way it doesn't matter who you run in 2016 we are in a demographic death spiral as a party. >> demographic death spiral. one of the gang of eight with a dire warning for his own party. will they listen? our panel will weigh in. >>> and a vote expected in the house this week on a controversial bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks. this week's bill looks different than the original version. congress woman here to talk about that next. >>> right after our show today remember to join me for a google
basically trying to fix the problems that had been created by international sanctions against iran's economy which has clearly affected the people so much there. and also the iranian people want to break out of the isolation that they are in. this probably puts more pressure to figure out if he can reach an accommodation with the united states. as you know all of these negotiations have led nowhere. we will see whether or not there is any chance. >> always great to have you on. thank you....
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that's why their economy is tanking in wisconsin. wisconsin voters have taken notice and the post recent poll shows the governor is losing to ross feingold by three points and he hasn't announced if he's going to run or not. all the lefties saying you have to do it, you have to do it. walker's buddy to the southeast, that is john kasich, who i have quite a history with. he tried and failed to limit public employees in ohio collective bargain, and, of course, we beat him back on that. massive tax cuts for the rich in his state while increasing taxes on the poorest 60% of ohioans. now, the most recent polls show kasich is leading a possible contender in 2014 by nine points and a lot of this has to do with, he got a wakeup call after measure two didn't go his way. he has softened his position, so to speak, on labor. it's hoodwinked a few people, but, believe me, he's the same guy. republican governor tom corbin of pennsylvania. let me tell you, this guy is a dandy. corbin because of his controversial voter i.d. law and also privatized p
that's why their economy is tanking in wisconsin. wisconsin voters have taken notice and the post recent poll shows the governor is losing to ross feingold by three points and he hasn't announced if he's going to run or not. all the lefties saying you have to do it, you have to do it. walker's buddy to the southeast, that is john kasich, who i have quite a history with. he tried and failed to limit public employees in ohio collective bargain, and, of course, we beat him back on that. massive...
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that's the economy we live in. these people are forced out of being able to participate, because you'll pay this for your lifetime. when you think about the cost of the loan, what you lose in retirementings and savings and building up your equity, we're going to wipe out generations. we have to talk about social security too. >> we'll come back on this issue. and not only do you have the payday loan and the student loan, which apparently is going to go until you are 79 years old, but also, that mortgage crunch that you're in, wait until you hear these confessions from the bank employees, deliberately lying to you about that. ♪ i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minute i'm in the back of an ambulance having a heart attack. the emts gave me bayer aspirin. it helped save my life. i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming. my doctor recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin
that's the economy we live in. these people are forced out of being able to participate, because you'll pay this for your lifetime. when you think about the cost of the loan, what you lose in retirementings and savings and building up your equity, we're going to wipe out generations. we have to talk about social security too. >> we'll come back on this issue. and not only do you have the payday loan and the student loan, which apparently is going to go until you are 79 years old, but...
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because they have a much more optimistic view of the economy. here's a chart to give you a flavor for what the economists are looking at, which is projected monthly job growth. now, we know the economy is still not doing everything we want, but over the past year private economists have gone from predicting something like 140,000 jobs a month over the coming year and now predicting something like 187,000 jobs a month. >> that would be great. it's still below where we want to be. but the new normal is 130 to 140. if the new normal changes to 180, maybe week get over that. the 200,000 mark is what economists say time and time again if you want to keep things going in the right direction. you have to create at least 200,000 jobs. >> it feels like that number keeps going up. it used to keep trading water but now it moved up to 200,000. >> this is not great. we'll have high unemployment for another six to seven years, but the point is the outlook is getting better with the fed making projections yesterday. so bernanke is talking about reducing the bo
because they have a much more optimistic view of the economy. here's a chart to give you a flavor for what the economists are looking at, which is projected monthly job growth. now, we know the economy is still not doing everything we want, but over the past year private economists have gone from predicting something like 140,000 jobs a month over the coming year and now predicting something like 187,000 jobs a month. >> that would be great. it's still below where we want to be. but the...
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the economy is on everybody's mind. we're seeing stagnant job numbers. confidence in the government is eroding, and now we're going to have a debate on rape and abortion? this doesn't seem like the way for republicans to win back the middle politically. joining me is joan walsh and michael steele, his new book is the recovering politicians 12-step program to survive crisis. both by the way are great members of our team here. the debate on the bill, the pain capable unborn child protection act has been heated on the house floor. here are two congresswomen, debbie wasserman schultz on one side, michele bachmann on the other. let's catch the debate. >> this bill is extreme and an unprecedented reach into women's lives, into women's personal lives. this is a clear indication that the well-being of women in this country is not something republicans care to protect. >> this is a picture that was taken of an unborn baby yesterday. this is the age of a baby, the youngest age at 20 weeks that this bill is referencing. and this is the picture of the mom. we're her
the economy is on everybody's mind. we're seeing stagnant job numbers. confidence in the government is eroding, and now we're going to have a debate on rape and abortion? this doesn't seem like the way for republicans to win back the middle politically. joining me is joan walsh and michael steele, his new book is the recovering politicians 12-step program to survive crisis. both by the way are great members of our team here. the debate on the bill, the pain capable unborn child protection act...
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afterall, the economy is heading in the right direction. tr tamron, if you want to invest in the stock market right now, you're going to have to have a steel stomach. >> thank you, kayla. the news nation is also following breaking news out of the white house where president obama is about to nominate james comey to be the next head of the fbi. he's a former justice department official who helped oversee the legality of the national surveillance program under president george w. bush. if confirmed by the senate, he would replace robert mueller, who's head of the agency since september 2001. although fbi directors are limited to a single ten-year term, mueller's term was extended by the senate at the president's request. comey's nomination comes as the fbi comes under fire, increasing pressure over the issues of privacy and surveillance, including fresh revelations just this week that the agency has been using unmanned drones on u.s. soil. >> does the fbi own or currently use drones, and if so, for what purpose? >> yes, and for surveillance.
afterall, the economy is heading in the right direction. tr tamron, if you want to invest in the stock market right now, you're going to have to have a steel stomach. >> thank you, kayla. the news nation is also following breaking news out of the white house where president obama is about to nominate james comey to be the next head of the fbi. he's a former justice department official who helped oversee the legality of the national surveillance program under president george w. bush. if...
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also that a path to citizenship will boost the economy and strengthen social security. my point being is, many of these arguments have been undermined. at the same time, there seems to be a strain within the republican party that doesn't really care about the sort of national picture and the importance of the latino vote, potentially. >> well, that is true. it depends on where you are. that's why we have 435 voting districts that you, that people have to represent their people. congresswoman sanchez's district is slightly different than king's district in iowa, to be ironic about it. so, but, the question really is, how many of the, not putting aside the stridency for a moment, how many votes will the, the extreme anti-immigration group carry? i mean, i don't know anybody. i've been up here a long time, i don't know anybody that sits around waiting around to see what steve king is going to do before they decide. this is a complicated issue and, you know, it wouldn't surprise me if this thing sort of dragged along until next march or april. congresswoman, sanchez, when t
also that a path to citizenship will boost the economy and strengthen social security. my point being is, many of these arguments have been undermined. at the same time, there seems to be a strain within the republican party that doesn't really care about the sort of national picture and the importance of the latino vote, potentially. >> well, that is true. it depends on where you are. that's why we have 435 voting districts that you, that people have to represent their people....
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, gdp growth or the economy. what this is reminding us, you can have all the growth you want but if it's not equitably distributed, then a lot of families end up falling behind even as the economy improves. it's sort of like the economy is doing well except for the people in it. how does that happen? it has a lot to do with who has bargaining power, low levels of unionization, it has to do with the fact that some of the jobs out there are return high levels of wages and incomes to people with the highest levels of skills. so some folks are getting less behind. it has to do with the trade deficit. so really many different kind of perpetrators on the inequality story. >> what do you do about that? how do you make sure that people who are on the lower end of the economic spectrum get some prosperity as well? >> the solution is a lot simpler than i think a lot of people think. if the unemployment rate is very, very low, something we haven't seen for a while, what you find is that employers have to bid up the wages an
, gdp growth or the economy. what this is reminding us, you can have all the growth you want but if it's not equitably distributed, then a lot of families end up falling behind even as the economy improves. it's sort of like the economy is doing well except for the people in it. how does that happen? it has a lot to do with who has bargaining power, low levels of unionization, it has to do with the fact that some of the jobs out there are return high levels of wages and incomes to people with...
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working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is against rights for women in america. >> on the issue of the rape and incest exemption, that is not -- there was no rape or incest exemption when this went through the committee process. that was change by the republicans i understand. >> sort of. >> by their own design on friday. after they resisted that for a long time. that's what led to congressman franks saying what he did about low incidence of rape-caused pregnancy. seeing the fight over this, particularly in wisconsin, where the opponents of the bill there were so eloquent in arguing about why you shouldn't assume that women are lying ab
working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is...
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clearly the economy is on everyone's mind and very stagnant job numbers and now we're going to have a debait on rape and abortion. the stupidity is simply staggering. >> reproductive rights are an economic issue, among other things. i don't think you have to separate out. we're just going to have a social argument. the reason why women can participate in society because we have more control over our reproductive rights. i want to talk about this framing issue and i have seen an interesting thing happen in the pro-life movement when you make the debate not about having the doctor in the room with you, not about when does life begin, but having that woman make sher choice based and making it a human rights issue. i mean, you get a lot of people, sort of thinking about it differently and, also, i have to say, we have been talking about coalitions during this whole show. as long as the pro-life coalition is the coalition that had the other social issues tied to it, i'm not sure how much other headway they're going to make. >> charmanine is going to respond to this. [ phil ] when you have
clearly the economy is on everyone's mind and very stagnant job numbers and now we're going to have a debait on rape and abortion. the stupidity is simply staggering. >> reproductive rights are an economic issue, among other things. i don't think you have to separate out. we're just going to have a social argument. the reason why women can participate in society because we have more control over our reproductive rights. i want to talk about this framing issue and i have seen an...
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. >>> given the current economy, you would think most people appreciate just having a job but a new survey shows otherwise. it measured job satisfaction and work worker engagement. they used findings where people hate going to work. rhode island seems the number one ranking for job hating. connecticut comes in second. new jersey third but now to the las vegas. forget about the strip but the safest bet may be in reality. a new forbes list calls las vegas to most undervalued with homes about 20% below the estimated market value. trulia names orange california with the most overpriced market values. las vegas is the least expensive city for travelers. >>> look at kelly on the inside. >> surf is up big time. we give congrats to champion surfer kelly slater because he garnered a rare perfect score. he's the fourth person to make such history while hanging ten. those are your number ones. [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ fr
. >>> given the current economy, you would think most people appreciate just having a job but a new survey shows otherwise. it measured job satisfaction and work worker engagement. they used findings where people hate going to work. rhode island seems the number one ranking for job hating. connecticut comes in second. new jersey third but now to the las vegas. forget about the strip but the safest bet may be in reality. a new forbes list calls las vegas to most undervalued with homes...
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do you believe immigration enriches our economy and pat ramone or not? are you trying to get in "time" magazine, like chuck schumer, this week is the master deal-maker. do you sell out the public policy interest to the country? >> the real practical question, we have been talking about immigration reform now for so long. we have seen it die in congress before. we watched it die six or seven years ago. roberto, to hear you talk about all the imperfections of this bill, they are glaring, absolutely. i mean, we call these things compromise. part of compromise, there are awful things that get in these bills. i wonder at this point, is it something you would say, sink this bill over, for instance, the -- not the cornyn amendment but -- like rubio -- >> the overall legislation, as rick said, is very represses ive in its essence. the gang of eight, bipartisan consensus, will do nothing, absolutely nothing, to ameliorate the worst parts of immigration policy as far as persecuting, prosecuting, jailing, deporting, rating, terrorizing, killing immigrants. nothing
do you believe immigration enriches our economy and pat ramone or not? are you trying to get in "time" magazine, like chuck schumer, this week is the master deal-maker. do you sell out the public policy interest to the country? >> the real practical question, we have been talking about immigration reform now for so long. we have seen it die in congress before. we watched it die six or seven years ago. roberto, to hear you talk about all the imperfections of this bill, they are...